WD97 Text Color Changes When Formatting HTML Body TextLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q163732 |
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SYMPTOMSIf you change the text colors while working on a Web page, the text of your Web page may change to an unexpected color. Text formatted as Auto may remain black and text formatted as Black may change to the text color you select.
CAUSEWhen working with Web pages, the default font color is Black, not Auto. Therefore, if you format the font color as Auto, Auto is applied as direct formatting, overriding any changes you make in the future. Text formatted with a font color of Black is labeled as default color, so that when you change the text color, text formatted as Black gets changed to match the new text color.
RESOLUTIONManually change the font color to the desired color by selecting the text and then on the Format menu, click Font.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATIONThis behavior while working on HTML documents is different from the behavior when working on non-HTML document.
Working with non-HTML documentsWith non-HTML documents, text formatted with a color of Auto, will take on the default font color. Any change to the default font color will be reflected in the text formatted with the color of Auto. Text formatted with a font color of something other than Auto is said to be "directly formatted" with that color. Direct formatting overrides changes in the default font color. For example, if you format text with the color of Black, and then change the default font color to Blue, the text formatted as Black will remain Black. Text formatted with a font color of Auto will change to Blue.
Working with HTML documentsIn HTML documents black color behaves like the Auto color would in a non- HTML document, and Auto color behaves like direct formatting. For example:
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